Every day, seven young people aged 13-24 hear the words “you have cancer”. They will each need specialised nursing care and support to get them through it. The Teenage Cancer Trust is the only UK charity dedicated to meeting this vital need – so no young person faces cancer alone.
Therefore, this year’s annual Staff vs 6th form football match will take place on 27 March to raise awareness and funds to support The Teenage Cancer Trust in achieving these ambitions and to ensure that no young person faces this disease alone.
Last year, we raised over £500 pound for Movember as students had decided to support the Men’s Mental Health charity. As competitive as we are, we are looking to surpass this figure with hopes of making a huge impact.
We kindly ask for any donations and support so that we can help other young people as much as possible during these difficult times.
Information and media (including results) from the match will be shared via our social media platforms.
This fundraising appeal is in partnership with Northumbria University which has sponsored Conyers Sixth Form College as part of the NUALLSTARS programme.
Well done to all of our Year 7 students for completing Mission: Perseverando. Please find below slides from our Mission: Perseverando Awards Ceremony along with photographs of our award winners.
Conyers School is once again celebrating a fantastic set of results for their Year 11 Students. 28% of GCSE and Technical Grades were at grades 9-7 and 66% were at 9-5. Our Vocational and Technical outcomes are equally impressive with 46% of grades at Distinction*/Distinction. The outcomes for the students are testament to the hard work and dedication of both students and staff throughout the past two years of study.
Our student outcomes continue to be strong and buck the national trend of fewer top grades at GCSE. Securing these outstanding results will ensure that Conyers Students are best prepared for their next steps be it continuing in our Sixth Form or starting vocational courses, apprenticeships and employment.
There were some truly exceptional performances from individuals including:
Eddie Gowland who secured 10 Grade 9s
Tara Mohammed who secured 8 Grade 9s
Abha Kulkarni who secured 5 Grade 9s
Edward Baker who secured 5 Grade 9s
Headteacher, Louise Spellman commented “We are incredibly proud of our students who have demonstrated determination and resilience throughout their chosen programmes of study. Their wonderful grades, both collectively and individually are a product of the hard work of students, the support of their families and the efforts of teachers to ensure our students are able to take their next steps with confidence”
Outstanding A-Level Results
Conyers School is once again celebrating a fantastic set of results for their A-Level and BTEC Students. 18% of A-Level and Technical Grades were at A*/Aand 53% were at A*-B. The outcomes for the students are testament to the hard work and dedication of both students and our staff over the past two years of study.
The outstanding results will ensure that Conyers Students are best prepared for their next steps be it university or employment. Our students have been successful in securing places to study a variety of courses including computing and artificial intelligence, mathematics, engineering and law at some of the countries most prestigious universities.
There were some truly exceptional performances from individuals including:
Nathan Magnone who attained 4 A* Grades who goes on to study Mechanical Engineering
Matthew Shields who attained 3 A* Grades and 1 Grade A who goes on to study Chemistry with an industrial placement
Thomas Payne who attained 2 A* Grades and 1 A Grade who goes onto to study Accounting and Finance
Faran Rizwan who attained 2 A* Grades and 1 A Grade who goes on to study Architecture
Hannah Massey who attained 3 A Grades and goes on to study Chemistry
Molly Lawson who attained D*D*D* in BTEC Health and Social Care and goes on to study Psychology
Benjamin Saunders who attained D*D*D* in BTEC Engineering and goes on to study Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Headteacher, Louise Spellman commented “We are incredibly proud of our students who have demonstrated determination and resilience throughout the course of their programmes of study. Their wonderful grades both collectively and individually are a product of the hard work of students, the support of their fam
Help for our families
Cost of Living Support
Please find the Cost of Living Support Winter 22/23 leaflet below which pulls together some key resources and help that’s on offer in Stockton.
Parent and Student Surveys – Findings and Next Steps
We would like to thank parents and students for completing our feedback survey and for helping us to improve our school. We have reviewed all responses and have outlined our findings below. Across 2022/2023, we will implement a range of measures which will respond to parent and student feedback.
Conyers School Parent Survey – Findings & Next Steps – December 2022